The actress gets candid with Madhureeta Mukherjee on various issues
She has Khan (Sajid) to direct her on-screen, and romance her off-screen. Sri-Lankan actress, Jacqueline Fernandez , who is four films old, is looking to make it big Bollywood. She talks to zoOm about the industry's stereotypes, making it sans a Godfather, and the 'other' men she's waiting to romance. Read on...
From a sultry bombshell in Murder 2, to a bride-to-be in Housefull 2... l It's very easy to get stereotyped in this industry. I wouldn't have been able to get out of the 'sexy' image if it weren't for Housefull 2. After Murder 2, I rejected many roles which required me to be a sex siren.
Do you think actresses get stereotyped much more than actors? Absolutely. But luckily, we're now getting our due. Vidya Balan has hit Bollywood like a hurricane. I feel liberated just talking about her. And then there's Kareena, who's demanding her worth. These women have taught the industry a lesson.
Would it be easier if you had a godfather? A godfather would have made things easy but I don't know for how long. People are ready to take credit for your success and abandon you in times of trouble. I want to take credit for my own success and blame for my failures.
You have two films with John this year... John's very sweet. On one hand, he can make a rice sack look sexy, and on the other, he's polite and a perfect gentleman; the kind of boy you can take home to daddy. We have Race 2; hope it makes us the 'IT' on-screen couple."
You've been fairly guarded about your life... What makes an actor and actor is the work s/he does. You can run around naked or shout from rooftops, but at the end of the day, it's good performances that will get you more work.
She has Khan (Sajid) to direct her on-screen, and romance her off-screen. Sri-Lankan actress, Jacqueline Fernandez , who is four films old, is looking to make it big Bollywood. She talks to zoOm about the industry's stereotypes, making it sans a Godfather, and the 'other' men she's waiting to romance. Read on...
From a sultry bombshell in Murder 2, to a bride-to-be in Housefull 2... l It's very easy to get stereotyped in this industry. I wouldn't have been able to get out of the 'sexy' image if it weren't for Housefull 2. After Murder 2, I rejected many roles which required me to be a sex siren.
Do you think actresses get stereotyped much more than actors? Absolutely. But luckily, we're now getting our due. Vidya Balan has hit Bollywood like a hurricane. I feel liberated just talking about her. And then there's Kareena, who's demanding her worth. These women have taught the industry a lesson.
Would it be easier if you had a godfather? A godfather would have made things easy but I don't know for how long. People are ready to take credit for your success and abandon you in times of trouble. I want to take credit for my own success and blame for my failures.
You have two films with John this year... John's very sweet. On one hand, he can make a rice sack look sexy, and on the other, he's polite and a perfect gentleman; the kind of boy you can take home to daddy. We have Race 2; hope it makes us the 'IT' on-screen couple."
You've been fairly guarded about your life... What makes an actor and actor is the work s/he does. You can run around naked or shout from rooftops, but at the end of the day, it's good performances that will get you more work.
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